Recent upgrades in hardware within the weapons systems of our submarines have been achieved through state of the art technology replacements. Significant among these upgrades…
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SUBMARINE ENGINES
As the submarine force plots a course to the year 2000 and beyond, we should reflect on the tactical, strategic, and design factors which bear…
WHAT SUBMARINES DO BEST AND THE WEAPONS THEY NEED
The need for submarines and submarine weapons in the U.S. Navy is highly sensitive to the missions the nation expects these submarines to undertake if…
THROUGH BERING STRAIT IN MID-WINTER
When I took command of the Sargo from Comdr. Dan Brooks, my first big job was to ready Sargo for her Arctic cruise. We had…
THE SUBMARINE REVIEW
FROM THE PRESIDENT At the May meeting of the Submarine League’s Board of Directors, I was elected President of the League for a two-year term.…
THE SUBMARINE REVIEW
FROM THE PRESIDENT This issue of the Submarine Review should reach you prior to our Second Annual Submarine League Symposium on 1 May 1984. In…
BOOK REVIEWS
Submarine Boats – The Beginnings of Underwater Warfare Richard Compton-Hall: London 1983; Windward Distributors London, 192 pp. illus. Richard Compton-Hall is the Director of the…
PERSONNEL NOTES
In 1946, Dr. Waldo K. Lyon formed the Arctic Submarine Laboratory at the Naval Oceans Systems Center, San Diego and was its first Director. In…
IN THE NEWS
An article in the Washington Times of 15 February 1984 reports that the Cuban Navy has been augmented by the delivery of a Foxtrot diesel…
LETTERS
o Brooks Harral’s book review on German submarine losses in WWII — “630 at sea (generally with the entire crew)” .;_ makes one wonder whether…